This team is better than the record reflects, but unfortunately that doesn't matter.

Ehlinger is the guy. He's all I'd hoped he would be and more. Having said that he's going to get beat to hell playing behind this OL and having to carry the load for our awful RBs. Hopefully the growing pains of this OL pay dividends next year in the experience and depth department.

I will freely admit that Malik Jefferson has done a 180 and made me calling him a bust look foolish. I think he may be the poster child for the toughness change with the new staff.

Kris Boyd is the worst player on the team and he's got PJ Locke biting on his heels for that title. The entire secondary as a whole leaves a lot to be desired honestly. Youth is not an excuse back there yet we blow multiple coverages per game. #2 and #11 being the most guilty. Obviously I don't see practice but based on practice reports I'd really like to see Josh Thompson and Chris Brown get some opportunities in place of 2 and 11.

You wouldn't know it by reading a stat sheet but Poona Ford may be the MVP of this team. He has had one hell of a year and fights his ass off to free up other guys. Malik should buy him a nice Christmas gift for opening things up for him.

That Maryland game still stings. How much better looking is the resume at 4-2 with two last minute losses to two Top 10 teams?

If he's done nothing else Herman has at least assured we show up to play every week. That Maryland first half may give you pause there. But we haven't been blown out in any game this year and I don't expect us to the rest of the way either. Even in the Maryland and OU really bad starts Herman has been able to refocus the team and get back in the games.

I don't know what happens the rest of the way. I hate to say it, but I don't see us beating OSU this weekend. Don't like our secondary matching up with their WRs and Rudolph is every bit the passer that Darnold and Mayfield are. Wouldn't be shocked to see us pull it off, but I don't feel good. Beyond that I don't know either. Not a team left we can't beat, but I honestly wouldn't be shocked by 3 losses to OSU, WVU, TCU. Would absolutely love to see us knock off TCU and wreck their season.

I'll say we finish 7-5 at this point, but hope for the over.

"I like cussing, getting drunk, and fooling around with women" Danny Balis

On board with Sam, and he certainly has a flair for the dramatic, but I would like to see a deep dive on whether he is reading defenses correctly, finding open receivers, etc. Certainly needs to work on his accuracy. But his poise and pocket awareness is off the charts.

And to be fair, a lot of that stuff would come with a year of maturity and working with receivers all off-season.

That Maryland loss will indeed sting. We could win out and we would be lamenting an Alamo Bowl versus a NY 6 Bowl.

I think we have a big upset in us, so I say we split OSU/TCU, win over Baylor and Kansas, and split WVU/TT.

7-5 sounds right. Which would have disappointed us all a couple months ago.

“I am God’s vessel. But my greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live.” -- Kanye West

HornMafia wrote:7-5 sounds right. Which would have disappointed us all a couple months ago.

Agreed. However, had I told you that Connor Williams will go out for the season and McMillon and Vahe will significantly regress. Ehlinger will have to replace an ineffective Buechele and an ineffective run game by doing it all on offense. And I finally told you that our secondary would still completely lose guys in coverage like last year. What would you have thought the record would be?

"I like cussing, getting drunk, and fooling around with women" Danny Balis

Like Ehlinger and he gives us the best chance to win. Caught the coach's PC and he mentioned they are talking to him about staying in the pocket a bit longer.

Defense seems to adjust well during the game but breakdowns have been costly especially in the last two losses against ranked opposition. Offense makes adjustments as well, they need to come out with a bit more urgency.

It seems like once we took the lead, the team and staff let the foot off the gas. They did come back from 20 down though. I was having 63-14 flashbacks at 20-0.

Folks are talking about running the table. Would love to see that but I think we are going to be lucky to finish the last 6 games the way we started the first 6.

No matter what happens, I like the direction of this team. I like Herman and the things he is saying with regard to building a program in less than a year or in 1 season.

Chay and I in agreement on most of the items but I'll go ahead and post my problem with the slobbering over Sam at QB.

I think that Dickson is the best player on the team with folks like Ford, Malik, LJH and KHM all in the argument. Those guys are playing fantastic.

The problem with Sam at QB is that being able to throw the ball is table stakes for me personally to play the position. And he can't throw the ball.... at all. I'm not the guy that takes the runner at QB without the threat of keeping somebody honest. I know this has been proven to be effective in college but we aren't Nebraska running the option and Sam isn't Tim Tebow.

I understand the problem and I'm not saying that I have the answer. The O-Line doesn't give the QB time to throw the ball. Therefore, the more mobile QB (Sam) is preferred in that situation.

Boo ins't as elusive as Sam. No doubt. But he's not Drew Bledsoe back there either. He's average for a QB. But he's way more of a threat in the passing game. Considerably.

I'll take the guy that can kind of run around but gives us more opportunities to get the ball in the hands of LJH and KHM. I know the O-line is having challenges... so let's make adjustments around that fact. Sam isn't going to be able to last with the beating that he is taking as being the only offensive threat.

why don't you run back to the sandbox where the rest of the kids are playing so the adults can have a discussion...it's over there....you see Howie, he's over there with PMS knocking over other kids sandcastles...looks like fun.

Sam looked terrible. All game just looked terrible. Missed that Duvernay was wide ass open for a TD, missing receivers (again), and made a play at the end that 14 year old middle school quarterbacks know not to make.

The offensive line is a joke, our running backs are awful, our OC doesn't know not to run a 250 lb RB on an outside zone, and doesn't throw the ball more than 10 yards downfield.

Herman hit a HR with Orlando but he'll get a job this off-season. Beck was a joke of a hire, like everyone knew when it happened, but yet we probably have to wait until next year after we go 7-5 to fire him.

We just held Oklahoma State to 13 points and lost.

Jesus fucking Christ.

“I am God’s vessel. But my greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live.” -- Kanye West

txlonghorn47 wrote:Herman confirms that Ehlinger is day to day in concussion protocol. IT speculating it happened on the hit in OT.

Considering OU and now OSU have been able to get pressure with 3 I'm dreading what might happen Saturday without Ehlingers escapability and pocket awareness.

Undoubtedly more sacks taken.

Also expect to see more passes beyond 5 yards.

why don't you run back to the sandbox where the rest of the kids are playing so the adults can have a discussion...it's over there....you see Howie, he's over there with PMS knocking over other kids sandcastles...looks like fun.

why don't you run back to the sandbox where the rest of the kids are playing so the adults can have a discussion...it's over there....you see Howie, he's over there with PMS knocking over other kids sandcastles...looks like fun.

Cuney hidden at center is at least a net net equal to Shack (based on KSU), and McMillan at RG is an upgarde from Cuney there. If Williams comes back, I'd move Okafor to RG and get an even bigger upgrade at LT and RG.